Caching annotations, though defined in JSR107, are not meant to be provided by a CachingProvider such as Hazelcast. Instead they must be provided by the dependency injection containers: Spring, Guice, CDI (for Java EE). This will happen with EE in 8 which is a couple of years away. Spring support is coming in 4.1 and is available now for developers to play with in snapshot. See https://spring.io/blog/2014/04/14/cache-abstraction-jcache-jsr-107-annotations-support for how to use it.

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